Yes: From petsand parasites.Org: "contact with contaminated soil/feces can result in human ingestion and infection. Roundworm eggs may accumulate in significant numbers in soil where pets deposit feces. Children should not be allowed to play where animals have passed feces. People who have direct contact with soil that may have been contaminated by cat feces should wear gloves or wash hands at once.".
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